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Adair Co. Marching Band ETA 12:15-12:45pmCT, today!

ACHS was 26 miles north of Campbellsville, 43 miles north of Columbia at 11:32amCT!
New ETA: Band will come back from State between 12:15pm and 12:45. They were coming through Elizabethtown at 11:06amCT. Welcome groups should be on the Square to greet them

RETURN CARAVAN ROUTE IN COLUMBIA: Enter Square from Campbellsville ST, leave Square on Jamestown ST, then across Tutt ST to Burkesville ST, Burkesville ST to Hudson ST, then Walker ST to Greensburg ST, Greensburg ST to Gen. John Adair and Gen John Adair to the band room, 230 Gen. John Adair DR

From Shamarie Claiborne
On the road with the Best Band in the Land

The Adair County Marching Band will be returning home from State Competition at around 1pmCT, today, Sunday, November 8, 2009, according to word received at 11:06amCT, today from Shamarie Claiborne. "We're rolling through E-town right now," she said. "Let everybody know that the band will be arriving a little earlier than we thought."The band won the 3A championship at Brandenburg in the semi-finals, topping cross state rival Bourbon County.

"We really rocked Papa John's Stadium," Shamarie said. "The band put on a nearly perfect performance." But in the evening, by the slimmest of margins, Bourbon County won the top place in the class, with Adair County second. "We're still high from the show our kids put on," Shamarie said. "and we were so happy that Russell County was a winner, too. We' cheered almost as much for them as we did for Adair. They were wonderful."





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Jessica Hadley, Shelby Robertson at State



2009-11-09 - Brandenburg, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Jessica Hadley, left, is a junior at Adair County High School and in the Color Guard. Shelby Robertson is a senior this year who plays the trumpet.
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